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You can watch the video above and read a full transcript below. ![]() ![]() Held in New York City, this conversation has been edited for length. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() They soon caught the attention of various players in the Scandinavian music industry, earning numerous writing and production assignments. ![]() LAVIN first crossed paths at the prestigious Norwegian music school LIMPI, founded by Grammy Award-winning hit writers and producers Stargate, where they tirelessly honed their craft. The music industry has eagerly embraced these captivating songs, and now, Swedish-Norwegian duo LAVIN is poised to present their latest creation, “Live, Learn, Die.” Produced and mixed by the indie-pop duo comprised of Oskar Karlström and Anders Grindheim Bratterud, this track explores the everyday challenges of life, emphasizing the importance of learning from mistakes and avoiding unnecessary obstacles. Sweden has been responsible for some of the world's most successful pop music, largely due to the contributions of renowned producers such as Denniz Pop, Max Martin, Axwell, Benny Andersson, Kleerup, Per Magnusson, and Shellback, among many others. ![]() ![]() ![]() than all but a few other comics are capable of. ![]() The mood that Windsor-Smith summons in Monsters is simply more intense, more impactful. more. I myself found it an overpowering experience of simultaneous disquiet and awe. How Monsters hangs together as a plot, I think, is less important than the feeling passed on to its readers as they push slowly through hundreds of densely gridded, intricately drafted, balloon laden pages. Half a century later the process peaks with Monsters, a massive tome intent on more intensity, more realism, more grandeur, a mixing of the stuff of life with baroque and overwhelming dread.ĭespite the deep focus his artwork strives for, Windsor-Smith feels less intent on presenting the specifics of his narrative than its tone - one most often sumptuously gloomy. Since his ornately embellished Conan run at Marvel in the early '70s, Barry Windsor-Smith has been resisting his art form's instinctive reach for simplicity, and making comics with more. In this respect, it must be counted a success. There's more to this one than most comics - more high points, more flaws, more time in the making, more lines on the page. ![]() ![]() ![]() This version came with a CD which my ex then learned to play and sing on the guitar *happy sigh* and if nothing else positive came of that relationship I will take that as the signifier of why I needed to have been in that relationship. My nephew, at the age of two years and also my ex's daughter at five. I have had the blessing of being the first person to sing this storybook to two different blonde munchkins. I think everyone is familiar with this one, I don't know that I need to go into what this is all about. I remember my tone-deaf father singing me this song, I remember the lilt of his imperfect voice, the feel of his hand running through my hair, EVERYTHING! Nothing, to this day, brings instant childhood nostalgia to my eyes quite like this story/song. ![]() Oh man, I can't believe I never wrote a review for this one! This was my absolute FAVOURITE childhood story. ![]() ![]() The premise of this book didn’t really sound interesting to me. Yes, it is a love story, but it is not one you have read before. Spanning thirty years, from Cambridge, Massachusetts, to Venice Beach, California, and lands in between and far beyond, Gabrielle Zevin’s Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow is a dazzling and intricately imagined novel that examines the multifarious nature of identity, disability, failure, the redemptive possibilities in play, and above all, our need to connect: to be loved and to love. Not even twenty-five years old, Sam and Sadie are brilliant, successful, and rich, but these qualities won’t protect them from their own creative ambitions or the betrayals of their hearts. These friends, intimates since childhood, borrow money, beg favors, and, before even graduating college, they have created their first blockbuster, Ichigo. For a moment, she pretends she hasn’t heard him, but then, she turns, and a game begins: a legendary collaboration that will launch them to stardom. ![]() ![]() On a bitter-cold day, in the December of his junior year at Harvard, Sam Masur exits a subway car and sees, amid the hordes of people waiting on the platform, Sadie Green. This is another one of my favorite books I’ve read this year! Also, today is National dog day so obviously Dante had to be on the picture. Today I’m sharing my review of Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin. ![]() ![]() ![]() “Such is the pure movement of nature prior to all reflection. ― Robert Harris, quote from Imperium: A Novel of Ancient Rome (Just as he had trained his body to carry the weight of his ambition, so he had, by effort of will, cured himself of travel sickness, and over the years he was to do a vast amount of work while journeying up and down Italy.) In this manner, almost without his noticing where he was, we completed the trip in less than a fortnight and came at last to Rome on the Ides of March,” Witness statements and records were grouped accordingly, and even as he bounced along, he began drafting whole passages of his opening speech. His plan, as I understood it, was to separate the mass of evidence into four sets of charges - corruption as a judge, extortion in collecting taxes and official revenues, the plundering of private and municipal property, and finally, illegal and tyrannical punishments. I would fetch documents from the baggage cart as he needed them and walk along at the rear of his carriage taking down his dictation, which was no easy feat. Cicero worked every mile of the way, swaying and pitching in the back of his covered wagon, as he assembled the outline of his case against Verres. Not that we had much opportunity to admire the birds and flowers. “THE JOURNEY BACK from Regium to Rome was easier than our progress south had been, for by now it was early spring, and the mainland soft and welcoming. ![]() ![]() Still, when a NYPD detective comes knocking on his door looking for help tracking a serial killer, he can’t say no. Jazz is dealing with his crazy grandma, his complicated feelings for his girlfriend, Connie, and his dreams, which are becoming even more disturbing. Game picks up soon after I Hunt Killers. Billy, Jasper’s dad, is on the loose. Game was one of my most anticipated sequels of this year, and I was very excited to read the sequel. I loved it so much, I went on a nonfiction reading spree-and developed this list of nonfiction read-alikes for a post over at The Hub. My thoughts: I’m morbid and a fan of the macabre, and I totally dug I Hunt Killers (you can read my review here). Meanwhile, Jazz’s dad Billy is watching…and waiting. So Jazz and his girlfriend Connie hop on a plane to the big city and get swept up in a killer’s murderous game. ![]() The Hat-Dog Killer has the Big Apple–and its police force running scared with no leads. When a desperate New York City detective comes knocking on Jazz’s door asking for help with a new case, Jazz can’t say no. Synopsis (Goodreads): I Hunt Killers introduced the world to Jasper (Jazz) Dent, the son of the world’s most infamous serial killer. ![]() ![]() Published: April 16th 2013 by Little, Brown Young Readers ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() But, for all that, I think that you cannot remain without a solution, if you attach yourself to objects like those with which my eyes are now regaling themselves. Here, where a mighty land is about me, here I feel that no human being can answer for you those questions and feelings which have a life of their own in the depth of your heart, for even the best use words wrongly when they want to give them the most delicate and almost inexpressible meaning. When I read it as now in the great stillness of these distant parts, then your beautiful concern for life moves me, moves me even more than it moved me in Paris, where everything strikes the ear differently and fades away before the excessive, the earth-shaking noise. It was the letter of the 2nd May and I am sure that you remember it. not that I had forgotten it on the contrary it was of the kind which one reads again, when one finds it among one’s letters, and in it I seemed to get to know you, as it were, most intimately. My very dear Herr Kappus, I have left a letter of yours long unanswered I make use of this first moment of brightness to greet you, dear Sir. But I met with a long period of rain, which is trying to-day for the first time to clear up over the restlessly storm-driven land. I left Paris about ten days ago, thoroughly unwell and tired, and travelled to a great northerly plain, whose expanse, quiet and sky are to return me to health again. ![]() ![]() ![]() With her unflappable governess, Miss Ada Judson, by her side, Myrtle takes it upon herself to prove Miss Wodehouse was murdered and find the killer, even if nobody else believes he –not even her father, the town prosecutor. ![]() When her next-door neighbor, a wealthy spinster and eccentric breeder of rare flowers, dies under Mysterious Circumstances, Myrtle seizes her chance. Armed with her father’s law books and her mum’s microscope, Myrtle studies toxicology, keeps abreast of the latest developments in crime scene analysis, and Observes her neighbors in the quiet village of Swinburne, England. Twelve-year-old Myrtle Hardcastle has a passion for justice and a Highly Unconventional obsession with criminal science. ![]() Introducing Myrtle Hardcastle, your favorite new amateur detective: a wickedly smart twelve-year-old with a keen interest in criminology and a nose for murder. A 2021 Edgar® Award Winner, Best JuvenileĪ BookPage Best Book of 2020: Middle Grade ![]() |